Hi Jamie, When it comes to pictures of how the pieces are positioned on the board, instead of describing the picture, it’s better to follow the rules for writing the position down in text form. That way, any chess player can look at the text that describes the position and understand where to put the pieces. I kind of know how it works, but I’d have to look it up to make sure I get it perfectly correct. If you really think you’re going to do a chess book, I will follow up on this and get you this information. Thanks. Jim ---------- Jim Homme, Usability Engineering. 412-544-1810. "A vision without a task is but a dream. A task without a vision is drudgery. A task and a vision together is the hope of the world." -- A church in Sussex, England, dating from 1720. Note: I will reply to email and voice mail within four hours. ________________________________ This e-mail and any attachments to it are confidential and are intended solely for use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately and then delete it. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not keep, use, disclose, copy or distribute this e-mail without the author's prior permission. The views expressed in this e-mail message do not necessarily represent the views of Highmark Inc., its subsidiaries, or affiliates.